Volume 2 of my shrine documentation. Yep, this is what *I* get out of the shrining shenanigans. I let go of all of the shrines, happily so, because before they go on their way, I take pictures. And then I put them into a book. Like most artists, I don’t actually pull those books out of my bookcase and flick through the pages every day, admiring my handiwork. Quite the opposite – it’s always slightly painful because the self-criticism never stops. But having the book means that a little part of my work remains in my hands. I have just ordered the book to be printed, and I can’t wait for it to arrive. If you are curious, you can see Volume 1 HERE, btw.

Thank you for supporting me in my ‘hobby’. I still love making these. And I see a lot of purple in my future 💜!

Thank you, Donna 😊. I actually do enjoy having this record of the shrines I made. (I am annoyed with myself for not having properly recorded where the individual shrines went. I could probably still collate most of the info by going through the shrine posts one-by-one… Maybe that is my project for the next 100 – keep track of where they are going.)

Aw, really? I’m both flattered and surprised. It had never occurred to me 🙂
These books are printed on demand, i.e. you can theoretically go onto the platform, search for it, and order it. But it is unfortunately really pricey. A book with that many pages (170) costs something like 75 pounds or so. 😦

There are other printing platforms, I know. I have tried them. But blurb delivers the best results that’s why I have stuck with them. Mind you, it’s been a while since I tried others. Might have to do another round 😁

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